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BAM september 2019

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  1. forum rang 6 OnoMatopee 27 september 2019 08:32
    RRS David Attenborough: Bam reveals Antarctic build challenge

    27 Sep, 2019 By Miles Rowland

    Members of the Bam Nuttall team who built the wharf to accommodate the new Antarctic research ship RRS Sir David Attenborough with Ramboll, have revealed the challenges of working in the uncompromising environment.

    Some 60 Bam Nuttall workers were in the South Pole on phase 1 of the project for the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) between November 2018 and April 2019.

    Speaking to Construction News at an event ahead of the official naming of the boat, Bam Nuttall operations director Graham Hopper revealed his team worked from 7am-7pm, six days per week, to make the most of the time they had.

    Those selected for the project were required to undergo psychological evaluations to make sure that they would be prepared for the lengthy and isolated stint on the project, working in temperatures which regularly dropped to -10 deg C.

    But Mr Hopper said that many of the workers were keen to go back. “To be honest, an Antarctic summer is probably a far better place to be in the Scottish winter. It’s cold but a dry cold," he said.

    Some 4,500 tonnes of equipment and parts of the steel frame of the wharf were transported to Antarctica by ship. The steel frame had been constructed offsite in the UK using modular techniques and was ‘flat-packed’ during transit to maximise the usage of space. Mr Hopper said it took a month and cost £2m to transport all that was necessary for the project.

    Tailored contingency plans are also needed for such a remote project. “You’re going to Antarctica, you need contingency. Whereas your construction methodology requires a 300 tonne crane and say a 150 tonne crane, you have to take two 300 tonne cranes, because if your large crane breaks down, your 150 tonne model won’t be able to support that," he said.

    Diggers used on the project needed to be fitted with long-reach attachments due to the requirements of the terrain, which operatives were trained to use via an Xbox simulation before they left the UK.



    The wharf and research vessel are part of a £200m UK government investment into polar science.

    Construction is due for completion in April 2020.
  2. forum rang 6 OnoMatopee 27 september 2019 08:36
    om de verveling te verdrijven nog maar een keertje

    BAM scoops £350m Leeds Temple district phase 1
    Aaron Morby 55 mins ago
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    Developer CEG has named BAM Construction as preferred contractor for the first phase of its £350m new Temple district scheme in Leeds.

    The South Bank regeneration development at Globe Road will include a 38,000 sq ft office building with ground floor retail and leisure space.

    Following further detailed design work, BAM will start building the Globe Point project in early 2020.

    The second phase, which also has detailed planning permission, could come forwards simultaneously and agents Fox Lloyd Jones and Knight Frank are identifying occupiers now.

    This building would offer 138,168 sq ft with ground floor retail and leisure.

    Globe Point is based in a new district within the city centre – Temple – forming a key part of the South Bank Regeneration Area of Leeds, adjacent to Leeds trains station.

    CEG also has outline planning permission for further development of up to 1.1m sq ft of offices, shops, cafes, restaurants, bars, hotel and up to 750 new homes.

    Architects Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios is working with CEG to masterplan Temple.

    John Phillips, Director of BAM Construction in the North East, said: ‘This is an imaginative and bold scheme and any contractor would be excited to be involved with it.”
  3. RIZ 27 september 2019 08:54
    quote:

    OnoMatopee schreef op 27 september 2019 08:36:

    om de verveling te verdrijven nog maar een keertje

    BAM scoops £350m Leeds Temple district phase 1
    Aaron Morby 55 mins ago
    Share

    Developer CEG has named BAM Construction as preferred contractor for the first phase of its £350m new Temple district scheme in Leeds.

    The South Bank regeneration development at Globe Road will include a 38,000 sq ft office building with ground floor retail and leisure space.

    Following further detailed design work, BAM will start building the Globe Point project in early 2020.

    The second phase, which also has detailed planning permission, could come forwards simultaneously and agents Fox Lloyd Jones and Knight Frank are identifying occupiers now.

    This building would offer 138,168 sq ft with ground floor retail and leisure.

    Globe Point is based in a new district within the city centre – Temple – forming a key part of the South Bank Regeneration Area of Leeds, adjacent to Leeds trains station.

    CEG also has outline planning permission for further development of up to 1.1m sq ft of offices, shops, cafes, restaurants, bars, hotel and up to 750 new homes.

    Architects Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios is working with CEG to masterplan Temple.

    John Phillips, Director of BAM Construction in the North East, said: ‘This is an imaginative and bold scheme and any contractor would be excited to be involved with it.”
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